Article by Peter van Bergeijk in Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
In this open source article, ISS professor Peter van Bergeijk provides an empirical analysis of the disruption of (neo)classical/liberal globalization during the Great Depression and the Great Recession. He identifies challenges to existing knowledges and approaches, in particular the mainstream analysis that studied the Great Recession in isolation, treating it as a special case and ignoring political covariates of deglobalization processes.